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THE
GETTYSBURG
TIMES.
VoL
XIL
No.
69.
Gettysburg,
Pa^
Saturday,
December
2'Jfh,
1913.
Price
Two
Cents.
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WOMEN
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ADVERTISEMENT
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last
page
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you
decide.
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MONEY
RE-
ECKERT'S
STORE,
"On
the
Square*
WALTER'S
THEATRE
KALEM
3
REEL
FEATL'RE
TO-NWMT
THE
INVADERS
Kalcns
A
stirring
Western
feature
in
3
Parts.
A
vivid
Portra.yal.of
the
OR,
ECKEN80BE
TAKEN
BY
DEATH
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Brief
Illness
Results
in
the
Death
of;Eraiaitsfaurg
Bid
Sues
far
Three!
Say
it
Causes
High
Cost
of
.Living;
WOi
Increase
Weight
Limit
and
En-i
Correspondents
send
in
Many
well
Knawa
Lies!
D".ntist.
Was]
Tbausand
Bailers
Damages
for
and
Many
Disputes.
Filthy
instltii.Â·
large
Zones.
Some
ChangesInl
of
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KETI
PARCEL
CHANGES
Bora
Near
Bonneauvilie.
Leaves;
.
Wife
and
Nine
Children.
i
Breach
of
Promise
ana
Sets
Six
Hundred.
Late
Proposal.
After
a
brief
illness,
Dr.
Charles
Edward
Eckenrode
died
at
9:20
Fri-
3Â£iss
Carolina
Hiitsburg,
was
on
from
their
tiGR
Sa^-s
Another.
High
School!
Effect
Ihe
First
of
the
Year,
Others!
Respective
Towns.
Personals
Debaters
Busy.
i
not
Until
Later.
and
Many
Brief
Hems.
day
evening
at
his
home
on
West
given
a
verdict
of
$Â»X)0
by
a
jury
at
High
street,
just
a
few
minutes
after
]
Frederick
against
Pelix
A.
Stoiiffer,
three
of
his
sons,
hurriedly
summoned
!
of
Emraitsburg,
whom
she
sued
for
v.-hen
his
condition
became
critical,;
33,000
for
breach
of
promise
to
marry,
reached
his
beds-tie.
He
-was
agc-d
09
j
Miss
Saunders
claimed
that
Stoufier
Saunders,
of
Em-
Geitysb'jrg's
curb
market
\vas
blam-
;
T-.vo
official
orders,
widening
the
Friday
afternoon
e
d
for
the
hisjn
cost
of
iliing,
it
v.as
!
scope
of
the
parcel
post,
are
expected
years,
8
months
and
9
days.
"
Dr.
Eckenrode
was
taken
Â·
promised
to
marry
her
in
1911.
with
I
For
six
years,
according
to
'Rustler
War"
of
i;
adopted
from
Joha
JJoyd's
famous
novel-
This
th
i'linic
story
L-
bas_-!
upon
Oieofdie
most
drapjatic
incidents
in
the
Kiitorv
of
rhÂ»
Vest.
r
1
foaght
in
-'The
Hole
in
the
\Vail"'
esaatrv,
\Vym:nÂ«j
(
Feature)
CARLYLE
BLACK\VÂ£LL
Our
Fourth
Reel
Will
Be
-TRILL!
ES
SIGT.tf.AKE
--
Pjth-iplay
Comedy
SPECIAL
FOL'R
REELS
TO-X1CHT
SPECIAL
The
Rustier
Show
starts
6:30.
Admission
5
cents.
THE
GARDEN
AUDITORIUM
Skating
Wednesday
and
Saturday."
Dancing,
College
Orchestra,
Every
Thursday.
P
H
O
T
O
P
L
A
Y
BIOGRAPH
VITAGRAPH
KALEM
THE
LAW
AND
HLS
SON
JBiograpb
One
father
refa=es
to
believe
his
son
gailcles=,
while
the
other,
fally
realizing
die
weakness
of
his
son.
struggles
to
save
hint
from
farther
disgrace.
DADDY'S
SOLDIER
BOY
Vitagrapb
Ee
stands
true
to
his
ilajr
and
believes
his
father
the
noblest
of
them
ail-
tie
never
knew
his
father's
shortcomings
and
died
happy
in
the
ideals
he
\vorsbipuea.
THE
COUNTERFEITER'S
CONFEDERATE
Kaiem
Two
sisters
meet
afrer
twenty
year;,
ia
a
counterfeiters
den.
One
is
a
Â·
"counterfeiter',
tht
1
oiitor
aa
heiress.
The
blood-tie
asserts
itself
when
the
'
former
jiues'isplwr
life
to
Save
that
of
her
;
sister's
sweethearE.
The
parts
of
rise
two
sisters
are
j-laycd
by
the
sacneaetresr
f
"
C03HXG
NEXT
TUESDAY"-
,
*
:
HOME
S^VEET
HOME''
LUBLX
SPECIAL
IN
TWO'REELS
'
'
three
of
them,!
Mr.
Stouner's
contention,
however,
enrode,
of
Phila-1
is
that
so
many
of
his
alleged
fiancee-*s
congestion
of
the
lungs
about
a
week
j
plaintiff's
testimony,
Miss
Saunders,
ago.
On
Thursday
evening
he
was
I
who
is
28,
and
Mr.
Stouifer
who
is
20
feeling
better,
arose
and
seemed
to
be
i
and
owns
several
thieshing
machines
much
improved.
A
short
time
after-
j
and
a
saw-aiill,
''kept
company"
so
ward
he
sustained
a
stroke
of
paraly-
{faithfully
tha'c
ail
of
Miss_
Saunders"
sis
and
gradually
sank.
His
children]
male
acquaintances
were
afraid
to
pay
living
away
from
town
were
notified
i
her
attention.
of
his
condition
and
three
James
and
John
Eckei
fJeiphia.
and
Joseph
Eckenrode,
of
j
male
friends
paid
her
such
devoted
Brooklyn,
arrived
here
on
the
9:05!
attention
ihat-
he
v.-as
unwilling-
to
train
Friday
evening,
getting
home
j
marry
her.
but
a
short
time
before
their
father
j
The
evidence
tentk-d
to
show
that
died.
i
after
Stoaffer
had
promised
marriage
Dr.
'Eckenrode
had
been
a
resident
j
to
Miss
Saunders,
hs
went
West,
dis-
ci
Gettysburg
sines
1SSI,
practicing
|
posing
of
all
his
personal
property
ba-
dentistry
at
his
late
residence
during
i
fore
he
went-
_
that
time.
He
v.-as
o.
son
of
Aloysius:
Miss
Saunders"
father
ies'-ified
that
and
Xancy
Eckenroce
and
was
born
j
he
had
heard
Stotifrer
propose
mar-
at
Bonneauville
en
April
10.
IS44,
re-
I
riage
to
his
daughter
as
hs,
3ir.
Saun-
siding
on
the
farm
near
Bonneauvllle
|
tiers,
lay
in
bed
In
an
adjoining
room,
until
he
moved
to
Gettysburg.
He
v.-as
"1
am
like
an
owl,"
said
Mr.
Ra
devout
member
of
St.
Francis
Xavier
church.
Dr.
Eckenrode
leaves
his
wife
whose
"1
am
like
an
owl,
sa
r.
aun-
fers
ir.
response
to
a
c-estion
from
Siouffer's
lawyer
regarding
his
habits
jf
s!ear?inr
and
Trakins:.
The
hour
at
aiaiden
name
was
Mary
S\vinJerrnan.
j
vblch
the
propGSÂ£.i,is
alleged
to
have
Her
home
was
in
Westminster
where
j
l-een
made
was
aboii;
half
past
elever
they
were
irarrid.
Xine
children
are
j
ac
r.Ight.
.
'.ivuig,
Joseph
Eckenrode,
cf
Brook-!
._,.
.
,
-,
"311,
New
York:
William
Eckearode.
of
Show
Starts
0:15.
Admission
5c
to
all.
For
Your
Christmas
Clothes
SELIGI-IAN.
the
leading
tailor,
will
Â£.frorÂ£
you
the
mess
satisfaelic-:-
Onr
stock
of
Winter
fabrics
is
exception-
all",
fine,
in
.cheviots
and
worsteds
of
Ihe
Quality
Shdp
WILL
M.
SELIGJnAN
The
Cash
TaSor
a
5
ii
K
O
D
A
K
S
I
F
I
L
M
S
C
A
R
D
S
P
A
P
E
R
S
j
Everything
needed
by
the
Amateur
Phc-tographer
|
our
entire
stock
is
of
the
srardard
=j
E
a
s
t
m
a
n
M
a
k
e
|
Direct
from
the'factory.
ALWAYS
FRESH.
Care-
|
ful
attention
to
the
development
of
films.
Â§
Mall
and
Phone
Orders
Given
Careful
Attention.
is
H
U
B
E
R
'
S
D
R
U
G
S
T
O
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E
1
J.
H.
HUBER.
Dru^ist.
f
Reduction
:
Sale
Of
ali
unsold
Winter
Overcoats,
Suit
and
Trouser
Materials.
Come
Early
to
Get
a
B
A
R
G
A
I
N
.
;
.
:
:
:
J.
D.
L
I
P
P
Y
t
a
i
l
o
r
FOUNTMN
DALE
t
ountam
pale--A
forest;
fire
alleged
to
be
Skhy,
a
cause
for
quar-
i
at
t
he
local
post
cilice.
The
one,
effect-
rels,
and
an
injustice
to
regularly
es-
;
;
V
e
January
1,
changes
the
weight
lim-
tablished
grocers,
in
a
debate
at
the
]
i
t
from
20
to
50
pounds
in
the
first,
High
School
building
Friday
afternoon
j
and
second
zones,
and
from
11
io
20
in
%vhich
the
question
for
argument
\
pounds
in
the
o'lher
zones,
and
the
was
''Resolved
tha?
the
Curb
Market
j
otner,
to
be
inaugurated
March
16,
YORK
SPRINGS
York
Springs--Norman
Meals
and
Livingstca
Wolford
were
the
guests
of
J.
D.
Goehenour
and
family,
of
Huntingdon,
township,
severs!
days
recently.
.-.!Charles
W.
Hoopert
is
recovering
from
an
attack
of
grip.
During
Ms
is
a
Benefit
to
the
People
of
Gettys-
1
permits
mailing
of
books,
which
have
]
Hsness
Miss
Emma
Wierman
has
been
burg".
The
negative
side
won.
One
of
i
-
neen
considered
third
class
mail
in
the
|
driving
his
bread
route.
the
speakers
opposing
the
.ijarket
said,
j
DasCj
but
which
after
the
change
will
j
John
Dicks
and
sister,
Miss
Martha,
Â·lass
1
Â°*
near
Hampton,
were
the
guests
of
;,.
ln
'
Thomas
G.
Xeely
Esq.
one
day
last
-The
market
is
a
LeceS:
to
the
j
be
sent
by
parcel
post
as
forth
class
j
fanners
but
not
'to
the
people
of
Get-!
r.aii,
and
at
a
much
cheaper
raze
than
j
tvsbtirg.
Bow
many
of
the
women
of
l
a
c
present.
j
With
the
new
orders
trill
come
a
^
Baymoad
Starry
is
home
from
the
home
and
TJUtting
on
i
change
In
zones,
including
additional!
a
kni'.ersitj.
1
Prof.
H.
Milton
Roth,
of
Gettysburg,
County
Superintendent,
is
taking
advantage
of
fine
weather
and
roads
and
is
visiting
the
schools
in
this
section.
;
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i
-
-
t
Â·
i
T-
-.,
-n
.
.
.
,
.
-
Harrv
Howe,
a
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
the
'farmers.
The
market
regulations
From
20
to
i.0
ocuncs
1:1
tne
first
,
,,
-
1
,,
.
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o
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.
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_
i
A,
E-
Howe,
ox
Huntingdon
townsmc,
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r
c
m-^in*/"
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l^r**"**
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"."infitr
?*rtff
Â·
^f\Â»*i
i
i
rn
'*t
~
town
enjoy
dressing
to
go
down
town,
i
With
tr.e
new
orders
will
corae
a
then,
coming
back
work
clothes
again
to
get
breakfast
j
territory
to
be
covered
under
certain
for
their
husbands?
The
grocers
carry
\
rates.
A
table
is
now
being
prepared
just
as
good
vegetables
and
we
get
j
giving
the
proposed
changes.
The
citv
vegetables
from
them
before
our
j
weight
changes
effective
en
and
after
own
country
produce
is
brought"
in
by
|
Jan.
I,
are
as
follows:
prohibit,
the
buying
in
large
j
and
secon
arket
men.
so
I
oounds
in
icond
zones,
and
from
11
to
20
ar.tities
from
the
market
men.
so
j
pounds
in
the
third,
fourth,
nfth,
';he*-
must
get
their
vegetables
from
sixth,
seventh
and
eighth
zones.
The
the
cities-
At"
the
marker
the
women
changes
in.
the
weight
limit
have
been
fuss,
take
things
from
each
other,
and
3uy
nasty
thir.gs.
One
v.-oman
sat
on
a
orate
of
srraivbsrries
so
no
one
else
could
get
them.
anticipated
for
a
long
tuue,
but
the
order
placing
books
on
the
parcel
post
schedule
came
as
a
big
and
agreeable
^urpiise.
Publishers
are
now
making
"ThÂ°
raa-e'c
is
direetlv
responsioife
their
shipments
principally
ay
expic-ss
for
the
high
cost
of
living
in
Getnr.-s-
j
because
to
mail
books
requires
greai
Hera
the
farmers
get
together
axpenditares.
scuntains,
"car
the
home
cf
llr.
i
vv'arren.
Ohio;
John.
James
and
Roberr
Eekenrode.
cf
Philadelphia;
Leo
Eckenrode,
of
Pittsburgh;
Edward
Silnon
aine
on
prid
,._
evenia
tefcanrode,
of
Omaha.
Nebraska:
nor
;
ced
fcv
Mr
BaÂ£]e
,.
The
Â«
re
,
vÂ£s
Fannie
Eckenrcde.
a
Sister
cf
Charky..
^i^g^
by
3:
Bailey
and
^
at
Staunton,
Virginia;
Miss
Anna
*
Â·
"
'
-
-
Eekeurede,
ac
home.
He
also
leaves
one
brother
and
ttvc
sisters.
-John
TV.
Eckenrode.
of
Lancaster;
Mrs.
Mary
Eindlaub.
of
York
Springs:
and
Mrs.
Flora
Golden,
of
York.
-
The
funeral
will
be
held
on
Monday
morning
at
10:4-5
from
St.
Francis
Xavier
church.
Rev.
Fr.
JEJoyle
will
conduct
the
service.
SURPRISE
PARTY
Lee
Bailey
Given
Surprise
Party
at
his
Home
at
Fountain
Dale-
Ciine.
befera
much
damage
v.-as
done.
Lst"Si!rabeta.'
Erick.
cf
\Vaynes-
ooro.
spent
several,
days
s.^
the
hocie
rf
^Ir.
an-d
Mrs.
Edward
llickley.
The
teachers'
meeting
at
"Weeping
[
Willow
on
Friday
evening
was
well
attended.
J.
F.
Siayba^gK^^nd'
Rev.
Wi!son
Huir.raeibaagh
were
Saturday
visit-
crs
at
tha
home
of
Eev.
D.
C.
Eyler.
The
srone
crasher
at
Glacrhiil
Station
is
r,o\v
at
worlr
grinding
s'cone
for
roofing
and
getVlng
IE
ready
for
shtoment.
A
very
pleasant
surprise
was
given
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bailey
in
honor
of
their
son.
Lee.
who
expects
to
go
to
Baltimore
in
the
near
future,
j
TOOK
HIS
LIFE
Popular
Cashier
of
Mercersbarg
Bank
Commits
Suicide-
Frank
C.
Brewer,
cashier
cf
the
Those
present
were:
Cora
Harbaugh.
j
Fj
-
rÂ£
-
c
x^tlonai
Bank,
of
Mercersburg.
Carrie
Snuff,
Zelia
Currens.
tffie
|
^.-^
f
o
u
n
j
de
ad
in
his
room
at
an
Ciine,
Simon
Ciine.
Joseph
Carson.
esr
i
v
Rour
F
r
;d
3
v
morninsr,
with
biocd
Xettie
iJnebaugh,
Luther
Allemor.g.
Uull'trickling
from
the
"arteries
of
Flora
Mar
Andrew,
Edythe
Tressler,
j
both
wr
;
st
s
and
his
throat.-which
h-.
liable
Cline.._Anna
Tcessler,
Akna
|
:
1Â£d
gashed
deeply
with
a
razor,
tha:
iJnebaugh.
timer
Bigham,
Bruce|
vvas
i-^
n
g
on
the
floor
in
a
pool
"of
Wills,
Frank
Birely,
Clarence
Ciine.
j
blood."
He
was
discovered
bv
the
i.^id
John
Condon.
Carrol
Linebaugh.
Har-
j
^-t,
0
passe{
5
-
t
hrough
'the
room
at
-'Â·
a.
^^_
TV-Â»_--
TT'iX?
_
TST"
-V"_1"Â»:_
S~*t*--
_
I
^
^^,
.
iÂ±e
was
well
Known
in
Gettysourg.
No
cause
for
the
tragic
ace
of
self-
.
ry
Warren,
Effie
Warren,
Xellie
Ciine,
,
Linebaugh.
Margaret
ICint.
Hazel
Kipe,
Carrol
Benchoir.
jlerril
Brown.
Mr.
and
Sirs.
Bailey-,
Lee
Bailey,
Lola
Wills.
Esther
Kipe.
Earl
Andrew,
Eva
Tressler,
Nona
Tressrer,
Frank
Eyler.
Xewton
ilcCaraey.
John
Wetzel.
VÂ«"in-
ifred
Brou-B,
Owen
ilickley.
Wiiiiain
Benchoff.
Raleigh
sert-
Stine-
Lewis
Dv-
DID
NOT
COME
innicted
death
is
assigned,
other
than
worry
over
the
condition
of
his
aged
mother,
who,
for
the
past
several
days-
has
been
seriously
ill--so
much
so
ths-'c
the
death
of
her
son
has
not
as
yet
been
communicated
to
her.
He
complained
of
a-
pain
in
the
back
of
his
neck,
but
remained
at
the
bank
tili
everything
was
balanced
up.
and
was
in
good
spirits
Thursday
night.
ine
presenz
rate
icr
BOOKS
is
one
con;
for
every
two
ounces.
The
ns~Â»
order
v.-ill
permit
shipment
of
books
in
~0-peur.d
lets
at
parcel
pest
rales.
The
:;e-.v
schedules
will
also
iiiciude
lowe:
races
for
packages
weighing
niorf
3han
four
ounces
in
the
third,
fourth
pfth
end
sbcth
zones.
In
the
Third
zone
the
rate
will
bt
sb:
cents
for
the
SrsT:
pound
and
twc
.Â·ants
for
each
additional
pound:
in
the
fourth
zone,
seven
cents
for
the
firsi
-jouad
and
four-cents
for,
each
addi-
Eionaf
pound;
in
the
"
-fifth
zone,
eight
cents
for
the
firs'c
pound
and
six
cant;
for
each
additional
pound;
in
the
sio:l
l
zcne.
nine
cents
for
the
first
pound
and
eieht
cents
for
each
addinonal
ourg.
s.ad
agrea
to
put
up
their
prices.
They
Â·rouldr.'t
do
char
-if
fhey
peddled
their
.zpoos
from
.door
.Vo
door;
.-f
ha
.reajor-
'Â·-{r'r
^~
ou'-
'"'ecc^e*
urc
-ss^sSibtls.
btii
-chare
Â£--e
2,.fe;v-excravagant'Oaes
whc
re
any
prices-the
.sia-rketj
sien'ask
and
then
'the
resti
niusu
*do
fÂ£,
-
t?o,
if
thsr
want,
the
goods.
The
market-is
z.
nuisance
and
no
benefit
to
Gettys_burg."
Another
speaker
on'-'the
negative
side
said
"One
day
the
Square
is
used
for
stabling
teams,
the
next
for
selling
food.
It;
is
Si'chy.
A
distinguished
-Is-.tor
has
said
our
Square
is
'a
disc-race
to
the
town".
Fanners
bring-
ir
^aods
that
they
have
gathered
a
day
before
and
some
times
several
days
iievious.
We
do
not
always
get
fresh
'.roods
at
marKe;
and
it
is
not
ia:r
Tc-
our
regularly
established
grocers
to
ouw
them
against
such
conipetition."
Those
who
favored
the
market
declared
that
if
there
were
no
such
institution
the
zruckers
would
sell
three
fourths
of
their
vegetables
ar=d
fruitF
;o
tee
groceries
where
it
would
''decrease
in
quality
and
increase
in
tries'',
while
the
curb
market
allows
Â·t;
all
to
b2
sold
in
two
hours.
"Farmers
would
rather
pay
double
the
present,
stall
rent
than
go
back
to
the
old
system."'
The
aifirmarive
side
laid'
in
real
estate,
from
raecial
envphssis
on
the
way
the
Car~:s!e
and
Chambersburg
street
resi-
ients
used
to
get
the
pick
of
the
bes;
things
before
the
people
in
other
parVs
3ver
sav*
ic.
The;.*
also
said
the
niarnet
iect
garden
truck
from
being
shipped
NEW
TRUST
COMPANY
Financial
Institution
for
York
County
Chartered
by
State.
A
charter
was
granted
at
Harris-
urg
Friday
to
the
Hanover
Trus'
y
which
is
capitalized
at
Â§125,-
was
taken
to
the
Carlisle
hospital
oc
Saturday
afternoon
by
his
physician,
Dr.
E.
W.
Cashsian,
suffering
wish
appendicitis.
An
operation,
was
pec-
formed
by
Dr.
A.
R.
Allen
and
tits
young
man
is
said
to
be
getring
along
ver3"
nicely.
Samuel
Davis
is
rapidly
recovering
from
his
recent
attack
of
appendicitis
Jliss
Evelyn
Myers,
who
had
hsr
home
with
I\Ir.
and
ilrs.
Charles
IT,
Miller,
at
JRo-nd
Hill,
has
gone
io
I'hiindelphia
where
she
will
take
uo
a
ourse
In
trained
nursing.
'
""'Daniel
Raffensperger,
who
left
Clear
Springs
22.
years
ago
for
AbileSs,
-"
Kansas,
where
he
is-
a
successful
farmer,
is
the
guest
of
Harry
Haar
bÂ£
Lariniore
township
this
week-
Els'
son.
from
Plattstone,
North
Dakota,
is
with
him.
-
Â·
Â·
Charles
G.
Hershey,
of
.Pittsburgh,
is
spending
a
few
days
here
with
bis
oafents.
""
""
Â·
_I1^
,.
'~~
littlestown^Chester-
Shelly/
of
parrisbrtrg,"spent
severai
days
during:
this,week'with
Mrs.
liydia'f-Feeser
asi
family.l
x
3rrs-
Shelly,-
jraa-Iigg^been
visiting-ihe
family
of
her
O
ads^
'for
y
and
that,
by
keeping
it
home,
the
Noted
Suffragist
Leader
Failed
to
Appear
at
Convention.
j
PLAY
ENJOYED
Dr.
Anna
Howard
Shaw,
who
was
booked
to
speak
at
the
afternoon
ses-
\
sion
of
the
Frais
Growers*
convention
on
Friday,
failed
to
appear-
Dr."Shaw
sent
word
that
she
coald
not
occupy
Friday
Evening's
Offering
at
Walter's
Theatre
3Iost
Satisfactory.
.-"=
'-"*Â·
For
Your
Horses,
Use
Dr.
Hudson's
Liquid
Conditioner
The
Results
will
please
you.
Fresh
Daily.*.
CHOCOLATE
COATED
DATES
20c
lb.
CREAM
PILLED
DATES
20c
lb-
G
E
T
T
Y
S
B
U
R
G
C
A
N
D
Y
K
I
T
C
H
E
N
"The
Shepherd
of
the
Hills"
at
Walters
Theatre
Friday
evening
proved
,
to
be
one
of
the
best
offerings
this
the
last
period
on
the
program
and
the
j
season
.
A
jne^n,
sized
hoKSe
enioved
telegram,
telling
her
that
arrange-
j
the
drama
-h
oroilgMy
.
Tho
^1
of
ments
would
be
made
so
that
she
j
the
play
is
generally
familiar
and
it
could
return
to
Philadelphia
when
she
1
^^
inVe
rpreted
by
a"
thoroughly
corn-
desired,
failed
to
reach
her
in
time-
A
1
Ge
j
en
r
large
number
of
persons
were
disap-
I
*
nointed.
cost
of
living
was
reduced.
The
ar.-
novance
of
men
selling
marketing
from
door
to
door
was
also
farough't
out.
The
debaters
wiio
opposed
che
inar-
kec
were
Nellie
Earner
and
Lillian
Kissinger,
while
those
who
favored
it
were
Ralph
Rebert
and
Clair
Hoofnagle.
The
judges"
decision
was
two
rlf
to
one
in
favor
of
the
young
Sadies
arguments.
The
judges
Â·)00.
The
certificate
of
incorporation
rt-as
approved
by
Governor
Tener-
The
corporation
is
formed
for
the
purpose
of
the
insurance
of
owners
of
real
estate,
mortgages,
and
others
loss
fay
reasoi.
of
defective
titles.
Hens,
and
inccm-
3rancas.
The
officers
are:
president
3.
D.
Ehrhart;
vice
president,
H.
ii
3tokes:
secretary,
Ivl.
O.
Sr.ilth;
trecs-
arer.
L-
II.
HofFaker.
The
company
has
several
locations
in
view
and
the
new
financial
institution
will
be
opened
early
in
the
new
year.
GOOD
SUGGESTION
Something
to
be
Considered
at
Local
Federal
Building.
The
new
post
office
building-
at
Han-
o\-er
is
now
being
occupied.
The
Record-Herald
cf
that
towis
says
that
Charles
Dougfierty,
Clyde
CJaire
Sowers.
The
debate
was
held
as
a
the
program
of
a
C'over
Leaf
Society
|
!
'
entei-tainment
which
included,
amon;
-*-erÂ»
J
r
rs-
i
srass
rai'ings
are
needed
on
the
steps
*Brean'"and
'Â·
as
e
'
!
^
er
b"
pc*sor.s
are
afraid
of
felling
1
j
and
the
ascent
will
likely
become
very
;ks,
returned
to
--1
with
MÂ£.-SEelly
Wednesday"inbfniag,.
Misses
ilary
Smith
end
Sara
Gran
visited
John
Sanders
and
family,
near
town,
las';,
Sunday.
3Â£iss
Clara
Starr
returned
to
her
home
Tuesday
morning,
after
a
visit
with
the
family
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
Charles
Stock
at
Gettysburg-
Mr,
and
ilrs.
Daniel
Grouse,
o
f
,
near
Gettysburg,
spent
several
days
during
'chis
week
with
the
family
of
their
daughter,
ilrs.
Harry
Feeser/at.
tha
edge
of
town.
Mrs.
William
H.
Colehouse
returned
to
her
home
last
Monday
afternoon
after
a.
visit,
with
the
family
of
her
daughter,
ilrs.
E.
A.
Eell,
at
Potfcs=-
town.
Harry
Caler
and
wife,
and
Mrs.
Henry,
of
York,
ar.d
William
Slifer
and
wife
of
Brushtown,
spent
Sunday
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J-
P.
Sianb.
other
numbers,
music
by
the
High
r
o
McSHERRYSTOWN
McSherrystown--Dr.
and
Mrs.
V.
H.
Lil!\-
were
in
Gettysburg
on
Wednesday.
Misses
Pauline
and
Eva
Eline
have
returned
from
a
few
days'
visit
to
their
sister.
Miss
Mary
Eline,
in
York.
winter
TOalher.lt
is
a
SSHTSM-I
M
f
SrS
_
J
Â°"
n
Rice
'
Le
Â°
Kritchea
lat
wiil
bear
consideration
a'
i
Anshor.y
icpper-ana
i.eo
3IilIer,
of
vn
new
oost
oSce.
The
Gettvs-
j
M
"
St
ylary
'
s
Colle
S
e
'
Enmitsbnig;
School
orchestra,
an
oration,
Lorra
Weaver:
duet,
?Iary
and
Nannie
Rudisiil:
recitation.
Gilbert
Seen:
oration.
^
.,
.
,
r
-
_
Georg-e
bacns;
p:ar.o
solo,
bar.a
ca^d:
recita'ciori,
Gladys
Ott;
duet.
Margaret
Mir.ter
ar.cr
Wi'.liaai
ZincrsBC:
ths
society
paper,
Iienrsotta
Iler?h;
piano
duet.
Caroline
Blochar
and
Rath
Bender.
Mrs.
McCles.Ti
presented
io
Marlar.
Plank,
a
book
of
recipes,
the
gift
of
burg
building
v.-ill
likely
Le
ready
for
occupancy
about
February
:!rst
s
cer-
^airjly
not
later
than
March
first-
The
-,,_
^.rge
isarble
slabs
on
the
first
floor.
They
are
expected
any
day.
i
LADIES'
cape
gloves.
Special
val-
-v
irs:
Helen
Keith
to
the
r-upi!
having
j
,,-_!
ces-
Browr.s
and
tans
at
Sl.OO
SHOT
WILD
GOOSE
over
Friday
After-neon.
Free
Pittenturf
shot
a
wild
ng
Rock
Creek
Friday
afÂ«
*
n
nave
arrived
in
town
to
spend
"
the
Christmas
holidays
at
their
parental
homes.
'.
Born
to
3ir.
and
Mrs.
Vergil
Weaver,
Wednesday,
Dec-
17--a
son.
There
will
be
no
more
pool
contests
until
after
Xew
Year.
Then
several
very
interesting
games
will
be
pulled
George
P.
Bender
sold
his
family
mare,
"Maude",
to
Wiiliara
Huff,
^a
j
Kanover
horse
dealer,
and;the
animal
I
was
shipped
to
Xorfolk,
Vat
T.
WHAT
more
Tiseful
gift
than
a
piir
Â·
pair.
Dougherty
and
lalies'
kid
gloves.
Black
and
colors,
i
tis
Prices
?1.00,
S1^5,
Â§1.50.
Extra
values.
Dougherty
and
Hartley.--advertisement
1
Sl.OO
?sr
;he
hast
recor
i
;
n
t
ho
domestic
science
-TM-~
^"^
^'^
..
_
adve"-
1
!
-"'-^
measure*!
oa
FOR
SALE:
a
double
heater
stove,
good
as
nexv.
Call
at
No.
SOS
Baltimore
street---advertisement
1
ROOMS
for
rent
117
Carlisle
street.
--advertisement
1
BIGLERVJLLE
poultry
show.
All
entries
for
exhibiting
poultry
mus'c
be
mailed
by
Saturday.
December
20th.--
advertisement
1
"
i
course.
j
LADIES"
black
si'k
ho?e.
Special
value
at
50
cents
ar.d
SI.00
per
pair.
Bnxed
in
fancy
boxes.
Dougherty
and
tip.
It
v.-j
thirtv.
is
or.e
of
a
flock
SUIT
CASE:
our
$3.00
fiber
suit-
ca?c-
i?
a
wonder.
Worth
$5.00
Adams
County
Hardware
Company.--advertisement
.
1
Hartley.--advertisement
rip
t
i
1
EXTRA
values
in
ladies"
of
about
Â·
srloves.
Black
ar.d
colors.
$1.00
j
pair.
Dougherty
Hartley.--ii
1
asemer.t
1
ladies'
black
i
kid
per
Express
Com-
open
Sunday.
Wag-on
v.-ill
cali
or
shipments
accepted
at
office
in
time
for
the
TflE
United
Scates
pane's
cfScc
will
be
advertisement
4:30
train.-
1
SPECIAL
value
in
silk
hose
at
50c
per
pair.
Dougherty
j
BE
^
ar
_
d
^
^^
^^^
fa
,-.
is
and
Itartley.--aavertisement
i
j
week
for
the
big
poultry
show.--ad-
verliseir.eut
1
OKDEK
for
your
Christmas
dinner
"-0
.ov-,
turkeys,
chickens,
geeso,
guinsas,
REDUCTION
sale
of
winter
suks,
squabs.
Rice
Produce
Company,
Rc-b-
overcoats
and
trouser
materials.
J.
D.
ert"3
old
stand.---advertisement
1
Lippy,
tailor.--advertisement
1^.
IV
Â®